A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. R. Kiji
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The Cerro Matoso S.A. mine and smelter, in the Cordoba lowlands of northwestern Colombia, consist of a dedicated laterite nickel mine, ore blending, drying and an RKEF process to produce high-quality ferronickel. At a project investment of $400M, first production of ferronickel was in September 1982, and in its inaugural year CMSA produced 6,150 tons of contained Ni from a mined ore grade of 3.2% Ni. Initial operational difficulties resulted in a number of furnace run-outs, which impacted ramp up to design ore throughput of 128 dry t/h Since then CMSA has steadily incorporated process improvements and initiatives to take the single line operation to an ore throughput of 175 dry t/h. A second 175 dry t/h line was added in 2001 (investment of US$ 300M) to consolidate CMSA as one of the world's lowest cost Ni producers with an installed annual production capacity of 50-55,000 tons Ni. The most recent addition is commissioning of Phase I of an ore-upgrading project to counteract the effect of declining ore grades. Keywords: Laterite, ferronickel, pyrometallurgy, smelter.
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APA: J. R. Kiji  (2004)  A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003

MLA: J. R. Kiji A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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